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Published 2014.
A review of the 'Mums Supporting Mums' project - developing peer support to mums living in rural areas. This attractively produced report describes the background to the project and explains why developing this sort of activity is important. It should also give you ideas about what you can do in your own area.

Published 2012.
This is a guide for staff who work in support services with children and young adults, or with adults who have a disability. In this guide there are suggestions of things you can do to support young people and their families over this period of moving on in their lives, and to encourage them to make choices. It also has suggestions on what you can do to help them make those choices happen. It is from the Moving On to Adult Life project. Published in 2005.

Published 2012.
Moving on to adult life is a resource pack for young people with disabilities and their families. It brings together our experiences of what helps a young person and her mum and dad – and all the rest of her family and friends – achieve a good life.

Published 2013.
These hints and tips are part of our Mums Supporting Mums project which brought together mums with babies and young children. The women wanted to help themselves and others by setting up different types of peer support that fit in with their lives and circumstances and in particular meet the needs of mums living in rural areas. These tips provide information on what women told us about combining work and children, some of the issues they face and advice on how to balance both.

Published 2013.
These hints and tips are part of our Mums Supporting Mums project which brought together mums, with babies and young children, who wanted to help themselves and others by setting up different types of peer support that fit in with their lives and circumstances and in particular meet the needs of mums living in rural areas. This resource provides tips about using social media to support your group and to keep in contact with each other.

Published 2013.
These hints and tips are part of our Mums Supporting Mums project which brought together mums, with babies and young children, who wanted to help themselves and others by setting up different types of peer support that fit in with their lives and circumstances and in particular meet the needs of mums living in rural areas. This resource provides tips about using social media to support your group and to keep in contact with each other.